Lana Wachowski is an American film director, and producer who has a net worth of $125 million. Lana Wachowski has earned his net worth as co-creator along with his brother Andy Wachowshi of the Matrix film series. And as the current co-director of the 2012 upcoming film Cloud Atlas which is based on a novel by author David Mitchell. He was born on June 21, 1965 in Chicago, Illinois. He was born Laurence Wachowski his mother Lynne (n'ee Luckinbill), was a nurse and his father, Ron Wachowski, was a businessman of Polish descent. He went to Kellogg Elementary School, in Chicago's Beverly area, and graduated from Whitney Young High School which is a public school located in Chicago, Illinois. He graduated in 1983; he recalled being an avid player of the video game Dungeons & Dragons. He attended Emerson College however; he dropped out before graduating and helped run a carpentry business in Chicago with his brother Andy, as well as creating comic books. It was talked about in the 1980's that Lana aka Laurence was a cross-dresser or transitioning gender male. Lana and brother Andy wrote an Iraq war-set gay romance conspiracy thriller titled CN-9, however this filmed failed to find financing, however the Wachowski brothers have an original science fiction screenplay titled Jupiter Ascending, it is set to be made into a film by Warner Bros. This film has a planned start date of spring 2012; currently Warner Bros is looking for a major star to lead the cast.

Lana Wachowski (born Laurence Wachowski on June 21, 1965; formerly nicknamed "Larry") and Andrew Paul "Andy" Wachowski (born December 29, 1967), siblings collectively known as The Wachowskis (formerly The Wachowski Brothers), are American film directors, writers and producers, most famous for creating The Matrix series. They are currently co-directing Cloud Atlas, based on the book by David Mitchell.Lana Wachowski was born as Laurence (formerly known as "Larry") in Chicago in 1965. Andy Wachowski followed in 1967. Their mother, Lynne (n'ee Luckinbill), was a nurse and painter whose brother is actor Laurence Luckinbill. Their father, Ron Wachowski, was a businessman of Polish descent. They went to Kellogg Elementary School, in Chicago's Beverly area, and graduated from Whitney Young High School, known for its performing arts and science curriculum, in 1983 and '86. Former students recall them playing Dungeons & Dragons and working in the school's theater and TV program. Andy then attended Emerson College in Boston, while Lana went to Bard College in New York. Both dropped out before graduating, and they ran a carpentry business in Chicago while creating comic books.The siblings admit to a love for telling multipart stories. "Because we grew up on comic books and the Tolkien trilogy, one of the things we're interested in is bringing serial fiction to cinema," Lana has said. Andy puts his desire to shake up viewers a bit more bluntly, "We think movies are fairly boring and predictable. We want to screw with audiences' expectations."Prior to working in the film industry, the Wachowskis wrote comic books for Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint, namely Ectokid (created by horror novelist Clive Barker) in 1993 as well as writing for EPIC Comics "Clive Barker's Hellraiser" and "Clive Barker's Nightbreed" comic series.In 2003, they created Burlyman Entertainment and have released comic books based on The Matrix as well as two original bi-monthly series:Rumor

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